"Causes, Effects, and Solutions of performance bottlenecks in Video Surveillance"

Performance bottlenecks in surveillance recording are serious issues& security professionals must address them in order to ensure their surveillance solution is able to perform up to an organization’s expectations.

Performance bottlenecks do occur in surveillance systems, with storage solutions playing a critical role and cause of number of other factors.

Without addressing the storage bottlenecks, it is useless to spend money on expensive cameras, VMS, or servers with costly processors and network interconnectivity.

When it comes to video recording for security and surveillance purposes, it’s all about how quickly and reliably you can capture and retrieve video data.

This whitepaper presents the causes, effects, and solutions of performance bottlenecks in surveillance video recording to security professionals, integrators, and end users.

This whitepaper addresses questions like:

What is the most important objective of a video surveillance deployment?

What can cause bottlenecks in surveillance video recording?

Why aren’t surveillance systems performing up to par?

How does video recording performance impact reliability?

What is driving the need for optimized performance for video recording?

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What is

The use of computers, storage, networking and infrastructure to produce, process, manipulate, store, secure and share electronic data is known as information technology. First appearing in an article published in the Harvard Business Review in 1958, IT is considered a subset of ICT (Information communication technology). IT industry has progressed in leaps since its introduction. It has now become so integrated into our lives that it is impossible for us to think of a world without it.

The term is an acronym for "coder/decoder". A codec is a gadget or program capable of performing encoding and decoding of an advanced information stream or signal, typically speech, sound or video. A video codec is an electronic circuit or program that compresses or decompresses advanced video. It translates uncompressed computerized video to a compressed configuration or the other way around.

Video conferencing commences as a live streaming of videos for a face-to-face meeting without physical presence between two or more participants at various locations. It leverages video telephonic devices to have a formal conversation between business associates; address a large population at a formal event, candidate’s interview by universities or companies, diplomatic delegation, and more.